Yep, it sure is. Having shot a whole bunch of both the E100S and SW, I was pretty comfortable with the film, which is why I chose it for my 4x5 color test. You might want to read Kodak's technical documents on the Kodak site about this film and others in the "E" family:

The last one I haven't yet tried in 120/220, but I probably will next summer. I'm taking off from here with a truckload of film and cameras for a two- or three-week roadtrip to Wyoming and Montana. I think the VS Ektachrome would come in handy for shooting in Big Sky Country. I was in Montana for a couple of days back in November, but all I shot was fashion models in the studio (and with 35mm).

I process my own B&W, and Deville Camera of Jackson, MS processed this run of Ektachrome. If I end up shooting the stuff regularly I'll be looking for somewhere to ship the film, as Deville is about 100 miles from me each way, and they're not really in the business of handling film shipped to them. But the lab manager happened to be in town and was making a trip back a few days later, so I took advantage of him and his visit to get some film processed.

I have been getting alot of my film processed at KK Color Labs in Portland, OR a good friend of mine has worked there for over 10 years now and they do a fantasitic job and are very quick with anything you send them, they do alot of processing for the working pros what we all see show up in the coffee table books and such, their address is

K & K Color Lab
8302 SE 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97202

PS Have a great Trip to WY and MT, The colors are still on and the picture taking has been great this year.

Hey, thanks Dave! I'll give them a call. Fact is, I'm not totally pleased with the results from DeVille, and Pro Color is also too far to drive, so if I'm going to ship film off for processing, I might as well get really good quality, right?

As of Saturday next summer's trip west is a go for sure. (I came up with the money to pay for it.) On my trip in November I was stuck with what equipment I could get onto the plane with me, but next summer I'll have a pickup truck and shell, which means the battery will look something like this:

Pentax 67 and 67II bodies with lenses from 75mm to 300mm.

Graphic View with 127, 135, and 210mm lenses.

Lots and lots of E100SW for the 67s, along with probably 50 sheets of 4x5.

Oh yeah, lots and lots and lots of Plus X and Tri X.

Heck, I'll even bring along a 35 or two. Nah, just the Olympus point and shoot in case I find tourists to shoot.